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Hay (surname)
Hay is an English and Scottish surname, shortened from the Scoto-Norman ''de la Haye''. A common variation is Hayes, and to a lesser degree Haynes, Haines, or Hughes. Notable people with the surname include: * Alexander Hay (other), several people * Andrew Leith Hay (1785–1862), Scottish soldier, politician and author * Ann Hawkes Hay (1745–1785), American soldier * Arthur Hay, several people * Barry Hay (born 1948), Dutch musician * Bill Hay (1935–2024), Canadian ice hockey player * Brogan Hay (born 1999), Scottish footballer * Cody Hay (born 1983), Canadian figure skater * Colin Hay (born 1953), Scottish-Australian musician * Daisy Hay, Professor in English Literature * Danny Hay (born 1975), New Zealand soccer player * David Hay (other), several people * Dennis Hay (born 1940), Scottish field hockey player and coach * Denys Hay (1915–1994), British historian * Douglas Hay (1876–1967), New Zealand cricket player and administrator * Edward Hay (d ...
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Scoto-Norman
The term Scoto-Norman (also Franco-Scottish or Franco-Gaelic) is used to describe people, families, institutions and archaeological artifacts that are partly Scottish (in some sense) and partly Anglo-Norman (in some sense), after the Norman Conquest. It is used to refer to people or things of Norman, Anglo-Norman, French or even Flemish or Breton origin, but who are associated with Scotland in the Middle Ages like Scoto-Anglo-Saxon. It is also used for any of these things where they exhibit syncretism between French or Anglo-French culture on the one hand and Gaelic culture on the other. For instance, the Kings of Scotland between the reign of the David I and the Stewart period are often described as Scoto-Norman. A classic case of Gaelic and French cultural syncretism would be Lochlann, Lord of Galloway, who used both a Gaelic (''Lochlann'') and French name (''Roland''), and kept followers of both languages. Another example of a Scoto-Norman would be Robert the Bruce ...
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Edward Hay (other)
Edward Hay may refer to: *Edward Hay (diplomat) (fl. 1700s), British diplomat and governor of Barbados *Edward Hay (County Wexford) (1761–1826), author of a book on the Irish Rebellion of 1798 *Edward Hay (politician) (1840–1918), politician in Manitoba, Canada *Lord Edward Hay (1888–1944), British soldier *Edward Norman Hay (1889–1943), composer and musicologist * Edward N. Hay (died 1958), businessman based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania *Edward Hay, 13th Marquess of Tweeddale (1947–2005) See also *Edward Drummond-Hay (antiquarian) (1785–1845), British antiquarian and diplomat *Edward Drummond-Hay (Royal Navy officer) Sir Edward Hay Drummond-Hay (4 March 1815 – 24 January 1884) was a British naval officer, diplomat and colonial administrator. Biography He was born in England, son of Edward Drummond Hay, who was a nephew of the ninth Earl of Kinnoul. Like w ... (1815–1884), British naval officer, diplomat and colonial administrator * Edward Hayes (disambiguati ...
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Hugh Hay
Major Hugh Allport Hay (24 November 1889 – 13 October 1965) was a British World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Biography Family background and education He was the eldest of three sons born to The Reverend Reynell Wreford Hay and his wife Margaret Alice (née Bolton). His grandfather William Hay was a merchant and ship owner from Bishopwearmouth, while his uncle, William Delisle Hay, was a novelist and mycologist. At the time of his birth his father was teaching at Newchurch Grammar School, Lancashire, but in 1892 was appointed the rector of Garsdon and Lea in Wiltshire. He was educated at Armstrong College, Newcastle (then part of Durham University, now part of Newcastle University). World War I After serving as a cadet in the Officers' Training Corps, on 27 January 1915, almost six months after the British entry into World War I, Hay was commissioned as a second lieutenant (on probation) in the 3rd (Militia) Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment, ...
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Henry Hay (other)
Henry Hay may refer to: *Harry Hay (swimmer) (1893–1952), Australian swimmer * Henry Hay (writer) (1910–1985), journalist, translator and writer on magic *Harry Hay (Henry Hay, Jr., 1912–2002), gay rights and labor activist See also * Henry Hays (other) *Henry Maurice Drummond-Hay Colonel Henry Maurice Drummond-Hay (7 June 1814 – 3 January 1896) was a Scottish naturalist and ornithologist. He was the son of Vice-Admiral Sir Adam Drummond, K.C.B., of Megginch Castle, Perthshire. In June 1832 he received his commission i ...
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Helen Scott Hay
Helen Scott Hay (January 6, 1869 – November 25, 1932) was an American Red Cross nurse and nursing educator, working in Kiev and Sofia during World War I. She was awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal by the International Red Cross Society for her contributions. Early life and education Helen Scott Hay was born near Lanark, Illinois, the daughter of George Hay and Agnes Pennington Hay. Her father was an immigrant from Scotland. She attended Savanna High School in Savanna, Illinois, studied literature at Northwestern University, and earned her registered nurse degree at the Illinois Training School for Nurses in Chicago, in 1895."Helen Scott Hay, Noted War Nurse, Dies"
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Harry Hay
Henry Hay Jr. (April 7, 1912 – October 24, 2002) was an American gay rights activist, communist, and union organizer, labor advocate. He cofounded the Mattachine Society, the first sustained gay rights group in the United States, as well as the Radical Faeries, a loosely affiliated gay spiritual movement. Hay has been described as "the Founder of the Modern Gay Movement" and "the father of gay liberation". Acknowledging both his Gay, same-sex sexual attraction and an interest in Marxism from an early age, Hay eventually worked as a professional actor in Los Angeles, where he joined the Communist Party USA, becoming a committed labor activist. He ended his 1938 marriage to a Party activist after recognizing he remained homosexual, establishing the Mattachine Society in 1950. Hay increasingly stood against the Cultural assimilation, assimilationism and subversive infiltration tactics advocated by the majority of gay rights campaigners. Organizing to subvert the social and polit ...
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Graham Hay
Graham Hay (born 27 November 1965) is a Scottish footballer, who played for Stranraer, Falkirk, Stirling Albion, Clydebank and Airdrieonians. Hay played for Airdrieonians in the 1995 Scottish Cup Final, which they lost 1–0 to Celtic. Honours Airdrieonians *Scottish Challenge Cup The Scottish Professional Football League Challenge Cup,1994–95


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Gilbert Hay (other)
Gilbert Hay may refer to: *Gilbert Hay (poet) (1403–?), Scottish poet *Gilbert Hay, 11th Earl of Erroll, Scottish nobleman *Gilbert I de la Hay (died 1263), co-Regent of Scotland during King Alexander III of Scotland's minority *Gilbert II de la Hay Sir Gilbert de la Hay (died April 1333), fifth feudal baron of Errol in Gowrie, was Lord High Constable of Scotland from 1309 (hereditary in 1314). Gilbert was the son of Nicholas de la Haye of Erroll and Joan. He was one of the companions of ...
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George Hay (other)
George Hay may refer to: *George Hay, 7th Earl of Erroll (1508–1573), Scottish nobleman and politician * George Hay (Virginia judge) (1765–1830), United States politician and judge *George Hay (politician) (1715–1778), Member of Parliament and Dean of the Arches *George Hay (bishop) (1729–1811), Vicar Apostolic of Lowland Scotland *George Hay (ice hockey) (1898–1975), Canadian hockey forward *George Hay (minister) (c.1530–1588), Church of Scotland minister * George D. Hay (1895–1968), country music pioneer *George Hay (writer), founder of the Science Fiction Foundation *George Hay, 1st Earl of Kinnoull (1570–1634), Lord Chancellor of Scotland *George Hay, 2nd Earl of Kinnoull (1596–1644), Scottish peer, military officer, and political official *George Hay, 3rd Earl of Kinnoull (died 1650), Scottish peer and military officer *George Hay, 5th Earl of Kinnoull (died 1687), Scottish peer and soldier *George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull (1689–1758) *George Hay, 7th Marques ...
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Garry Hay
Garry Hay (born 7 September 1977 in Irvine, North Ayrshire) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played in over 300 Scottish Premier League games for Kilmarnock. Club career Hay signed for Kilmarnock in 1995, and made his debut against Rangers on the opening day of the 1999–2000 season. Hay scored two goals in his second game for Kilmarnock against Aberdeen. He started his career mainly as a left midfielder, but eventually moved to a more defensive role. Hay, who has had several stints as Kilmarnock team captain, had a testimonial year during the 2009–10 season. He played in the 2012 Scottish League Cup Final, which Kilmarnock won 1–0 against Celtic. Two months later, Hay extended his contract with Kilmarnock for another season. Hay was released by Kilmarnock in June 2013. He then turned down the offer of a joint playing and coaching contract at Oldham Athletic. He joined Airdrieonians in the summer of 2013, playing his final professional football game v Ayr ...
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Florence Hay
Florence Hay (died May 24, 1982) was an All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player.Florence Hay
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Fernando Soto-Hay Y Garcia
Fernando is a Spanish and Portuguese given name and a surname common in Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Switzerland, and former Spanish or Portuguese colonies in Latin America, Africa and Asia (like the Philippines, India, and Sri Lanka). It is equivalent to the Germanic given name Ferdinand, with an original meaning of "adventurous, bold journey". Given name * Fernando el Católico, king of Aragon A * Fernando Acevedo, Peruvian track and field athlete * Fernando Aceves Humana, Mexican painter * Fernando Alegría, Chilean poet and writer * Fernando Alonso, Spanish Formula One driver * Fernando Amorebieta, Venezuelan footballer * Fernando Amorsolo, Filipino painter * Fernando Antogna, Argentine track and road cyclist * Fernando de Araújo (other), multiple people B * Fernando Balzaretti (1946–1998), Mexican actor * Fernando Barrichello (born 2005), Brazilian racing driver * Fernando Baudrit Solera, Costa Rican president of the supreme court * Fernando Botero, Col ...
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